The Sunday Post AKA What’s on my (Mostly Virtual) Nightstand 11-16-25

Galen was away this past week, which makes this picture particularly unusual. Hecate and Luna don’t like each other all that much, and are seldom in even this close a proximity. Nevertheless even enemies must band together when there are not enough humans around to serve everyone’s needs!

Now that Galen is home, of course, they are remaining as far from each other as possible. Both still looking adorable, but from separate corners!

Speaking of Galen being back, and in reference to the upcoming week’s schedule, there’s a book we’re reviewing together, How a Game Lives, that will either be this week or early next week depending on when we each get around to our respective bits. We both play video games rather a lot – and my back is currently suffering from a bit too much gaming while he was away and I had the Playstation to myself – but Galen plays more types of games while I’ve been playing longer. We both have opinions, on the book and even on the title of the book, so we’ll see how that whole thing turns out. The problem is for both of us to grab the ’round tuit’ at the same time!

Meanwhile, it’s less than two weeks until the Ho-Ho-Ho Readathon AND Thanksgiving. The turkey may not fly but the time certainly does!

Current Giveaways:

$10 Gift Card or $10 Book in the Fall 2025 Seasons of Books Giveaway Hop
$10 Gift Card or $10 Book PLUS EVENT-WIDE AMAZON/PAYPAL PRIZE in the Thanksgiving, Black Friday & Holiday Giveaway Event!

Blog Recap:

Thanksgiving, Black Friday & Holiday Giveaway Event!
#GuestPost: Veterans Day 2025: Readings
A+ AudioBookReview: Brigands & Breadknives by Travis Baldree
A- #BookReview: Testimony of Mute Things by Lois McMaster Bujold
A- #AudioBookReview: The Blackfire Blade by James Logan
Stacking the Shelves (679)

Coming This Week:

Menu of Happiness by Hisashi Kashiwai, translated by Jesse Kirkwood (#BookReview)
The Witch’s Orchard by Archer Sullivan
Dead and Breakfast by Kat Hillis and Rosiee Thor
The Bewitching by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Days at the Torunka Cafe by Satoshi Yagisawa, translated by Eric Ozawa (#AudioBookReview)

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